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22 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Acronyms like 18/12, 24/7, 1/7 are commonly used in the NHS patient files. That's where I first came across them.

I (wrongly it seems) assumed that everyone knew what they meant.

So in response to your 'why is a fan responding to this' can I ask why you are responding to me like a NHS patient?

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South stand was clear but way too loud. It's impossible to have a pre match conversation.

Seems strange can't have seats in a concourse due to H/S but a possible emergency tannoy that doesn't work is ok surely this should be fixed as a matter of urgency.

Mr Kelly all you need to do tomorrow night is stand in the crowd and listen for yourself ? Not wait for reports from tape recorders.

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Leveller said:

24/7 means "all the time" - i.e. 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

18/12 has no obvious correlation to this and no obvious meaning whatever.

 

Well it seems pretty clear to me.   You have to do something for 18 months of the year!

Jeeeez  :facepalm:

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3 hours ago, RedM said:

Think you are meaning late December back in '63

 

3 hours ago, RedLionLad said:

Yeah, what a night that was !!!

Oh what a night!

 

Robbored and Big Tone had their flares freshly pressed and their medallions on display. Just the right amount of chest fur showing...

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For all you unfamiliar with numerical acronyms-

The second number - say.......12 or 7 denotes the period of time. 12 being a year because of 12 months. 7 denotes a week because of 7 days.

So.......18/12 is 18 months and 3/7 is three days. 

So.......what does 4/52 mean?

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